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If you conclude weak, then you must enjoy hitting yourself in the head with a hammer.Schedule is pretty weak outside of Clemson, UNC and UGA. There should be no complaints
If you conclude weak, then you must enjoy hitting yourself in the head with a hammer.Schedule is pretty weak outside of Clemson, UNC and UGA. There should be no complaints
Don't know about the "myth" business. However, a couple of years ago in Sporting News, I think, preseason magazine for the ACC they had a feature in which several assistants commented on whatever team that article was covering. Of course, they were anonymous but at any rate, one of them said that Tech was the absolute worst team to face on a normal or quick turnaround because I assume the difficulty of simulating the speed of the option in practice.no it's no myth. If it's a myth, then the theory that teams have a hard time prepping for us in 3 days is a myth, too. Can't have it both ways.
Imo, the whole thing has less and less meaning the longer we have this offense. It's no surprise to anybody in the ACC at this point. Now back in '08 and '09, it was a big deal.
If you conclude weak, then you must enjoy hitting yourself in the head with a hammer.
... I will have what you're having[emoji3]Man, at first I was upset with that graphic. I was squinting to see which games were home/away while counting by 7 in my head. Then I got Clemson & was relieved. I finished reading the schedule with ease, after which I peeled an orange in one peal (my only god-given talent).
On the basis of this, my first impression of the 2016-17 GT schedule, I predict the following:
- A rough 3-0 start
- A triumphant victory over Clemson & a greater appreciation for colors (JJ Green?)
- Winning out the remainder of the season
- Orange Bowl domination
A good point. It might also be wise to catch them early, while they are still figuring out the new defense where they lose five starters to the NFL.Got no problem with the schedule myself. Clemson earlier in the season while we are still healthy is much more valuable than a 5 day turnaround.
The problem is that while we're playing an SEC team the Saturday before, Clemson is strolling through Krispy Kreme.Got no problem with the schedule myself. Clemson earlier in the season while we are still healthy is much more valuable than a 5 day turnaround.
If we can't handle Vanderbilt, it's going to be another long season.The problem is that while we're playing an SEC team the Saturday before, Clemson is strolling through Krispy Kreme.
Are you saying beating Tulane was harder than Georgia Southern? Kind of out there I would think.Yeah even South Carolina beat Vanderbilt last season. Sure they're no SC State but pretty close. It's the kind of winnable game we'll get more credit for than we should. Kinda like if we beat Georgia Southern it should be viewed better than beating Tulane last year.
That isn't the issue. While we will be preparing for Vanderbilt, Clemson will be preparing for Tech.If we can't handle Vanderbilt, it's going to be another long season.